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Standby time
The standby time indicates how long the battery lasts before needing to be recharged. The advertised standby time applies if no calls are made. When you make a call the standby time decreases significantly since talk time consumes power.
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Smartphone
Smartphones are often "a bit more" than the normal Mobile Phone. They often have a keyboard or a touch screen, run on more advanced operating systems and have a functionality that is similar to the computers. IE to browse the Internet, read and reply to emails and run programs.
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WLAN
A person with a Wi-Fi enabled device such as a PC, cell phone or PDA can connect to the Internet when in proximity of an access point. The region covered by one or several access points is called a hotspot. Hotspots can range from a single room to many square miles of overlapping hotspots.Wi-Fi was originally a brand licensed by the Wi-Fi Alliance to describe the embedded technology of wireless local area networks (WLAN) based on the IEEE 802.11 standard. As of 2007, common use of the term Wi-Fi has broadened to describe the generic wireless interface of mobile computing devices.
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SAR-Value
SAR, Specific Absorption Rate, a measurement of the amount of radiation that is absorbed into a head while using a cellular phone, the higher the SAR-value the more radiation that is absorbed into the head. The lower the better. W/kg over 10 g tissue. Max value in EU, Japan etc is 2 W/kg. Below 0.5 is low, 0.5-1.0 is in the middle and over 1 is high.
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Network bands
The Network Band says whether the phone is Tri, Dual or Quad Band, and which frequencies it works on. Generally you would use a Tri Band handset for the USA. If you need the phone for travel you should check which frequency the country uses before deciding on Tri, Dual or Quad Band.
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GPRS
General Packet Radio Service, GPRS, is a standard for high-speed connection. It is an advanced data transmission mode which doesn't require a continuous connection to the Internet, it uses the network only when there is data to be sent, which is more efficient than a continuous connection. GPRS can send and receive data at speeds up to 115 kbps.
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